makes it a lot easier than it used to be (and mimics what Parallels does for you). That doesn't help consumers at all.īecause of Microsoft's pig-headedness, you're going to have to download the ESD and build the ISO from that. If you have a MSDN or corporate licensing contract it's been reported that there is a Windows 11 ARM ISO there. When they "get Windows from Microsoft" they are in reality downloading an Windows 11 ARM 22H2 22621.525 (the "GA" release of Windows 11 22H2) ESD file from Microsoft and converting it to a bootable ISO for you behind the scenes. Complain to them if you want to "get it over with already".Įven Parallels doesn't download an ISO from Microsoft when they build you a Windows VM. Even if you have a "genuine Windows 11 License". Microsoft doesn't provide a Windows 11 ARM ISO for download by consumers.
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